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Show TRU TH. 10 i ' V; ..Ii i !i : . f V ' . I ' s : f . i - 'A'nl i 4 v J; : t i I I H.J. s; I-;:- ! - I. r(! :!i;V i"?- l..r a M At :v . ( . t t I 'f !; I. ? ! ,1 i y s tali ! i I i i .! i ! M i, tl .if V,. , k . 1 ' I 'i :!,l f Kl ij r j I : "i'i ,i !i: . ' i i y.: t .l - i f .i if '' : V'ff iJ ! ' an i " : : :! ; .1 i i.-- : f : ;Lf i I ! o i i i t .. i k :it - I, . i - i: - ! ' . , v. a-- : t . 1 , . i ' i'V:; ?)Vj rs i : i E. H. Harri-ma- n would not allow. And now comes all the labor unions and declare that they will inaugurate a boycott on the Union Pacific. They will ask all mer.e. .e. .e. .t. t. a chants and dealers in the various t j. TTttTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtT cities and towns to refuse to accept Homer S. King, Pres. H. L Miller, Cashier freight shipped over the Union Pacific. John E. Miles. Asst. Cashier. They will demand that merchants who J want the trade of union men shall give orders to shippers to route goods over other lines than the Union Pacific. Wells, Fargo & Co., Bant;. The fight will be extremely bitter, and the entire western part, of the United ESTABLISHED 1852. States will become Involved in the War will be declared controversy. I Capital and Surplus, - 111,589,494.47 within the next two weeks, and the boycott will then be on. General Banking Business General Banking Business Transacted. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. A - o Exchange on principal cities of i United tates, Europe, Asia, TRUTHS CLUBBING LIST. 4 Africa, Australia and the rest d- I'rath is anxious to increase its alof the world. .1 A.Y S I t- A t S.J. .1. J.AA.L .t, t. ready large circulation and to make tTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTt I :5t? u Burts resignation, which i .- It . l .1 City, - ?;-i- Sifirfl Hi President Horace G. Burt of the light and drew his pay. There was Unuion Pacific Railway company has too much equality, and the result was refused to resign at the request of the a lowering of the efficiency of the men. striking machinists. President Burt is The fast workman who was able to turn out complete jobs with great raaccused of inventing the piece-wor- k system in the Union Pacific shops. He pidity could draw no more pay than gives as his reason for the innovation the insensate piece of flesh that bunand accomplished that while men worked by the day or gled everything conditions Under of socialthe month there was no way of re- nothing. istic equality the standard of efficiency warding the highly skilled mechanic kept going lower and lower, because over the stupid loafer who burned day- - the best workmen got no reward for their superior ability. This was the contention of President Burt when he 11 ANKKItS introduced the piece-wor- k system. The labor unions naturally opposed the WALKER BROTHERS change as an interference with their rights. They said that workmen could Bankers. not make wages under the new order of things. They demanded President Established UN Lake Utah : Itself of more value to its advertising patrons, at the same time securing a stronger hold upon the affections of the intermountain public. In order to accomplish this, Truth has made arrangements by which it is enabled to offer the following remarkable inducements. We will send to any address in the United States, postpaid: Truth, Worlds Work or Country Life, Everybodys Magazine or Success, The Cosmopolitan or Frank Leslies Monthly, for one year for $4.75. Cash must accompany the order. Truth, Review of Reviews and Success for $4.25. Truth, Review of Reviews, The Cosmopolitan and Success for $4.75. Truth, The Cosmopolitan, Frank Leslies and the Woman's Home Companion for $3.75. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Truth, The Cosmopolitan and Frank Leslies Popular Monthly for $3.25. CAPITAL PAID IN, 1200,000. This offer holds goods until FebruGENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ary 15, 1903, and no longer. Here is an excellent opportunity for anyone desirDirectors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Mar- ing any of the above named publicashall, W. P. Noble, Geo. M. Downey, John tions. The price o.the Review of ReDonnellan, A. F. Holden. views in offer No. 1, is $2.50 per annum; Success, $1, and Truth, $2 per nnnum. Our price pnables you to get all three for only $4.75. Note the opNATIONAL BANK if the REPUBLIC portunities in the succeeding offers. Now is the time to take advantage of U. 6. DEPOSITORY. these remarkable offers. o - PRANK KNOX, PnsaiDBNT VlOB A. PRsaiDBNT QEORQK LOWS, - - - OaSHIBR Truth is informed that the old counW. P. ADAMS, are ty commissioners preparing CAPITAL PAID IN . S300.000 charges which will be filed against Banking In all Its brsnohes transacted. Superintendent Jones at the county n Exchange drawn on the principal oltles of on time Europe. Interest paid firmary. By the old county commisdeposits. sioners, in this instance, is meant Messrs. Harker and Horne. What the nature of these allegations will be is W. 8. MOCORNICK. J. J. DALY, known only to the Interested parties PRBSIDENT themselves, who refuse to disclose 8H. LYNCH, Manager a Sso. their character until they are filed. Jones, it will oe remembered, was reUlan savings k Trust Go. moved by the votes of Harker and Horne a day or two before the old 8ALT LAKE CITY. board retired and was reinstated as CAPITAL PAID UP $150,000 soon as the new board convened. It SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS.. $44,000 is stated that the two members of the on Loans on apInterest paid deposits. old board feel that in order to vindiproved security. Acts as executor, administrator. guardian, assignee, receiver, eto. cate themselves, they must file the Title Guarantee Department: Iusures ' an of Abstracts. makes and Titles charges alluded to ? ficial Investigation. i-- .f 2 : 4 VICB-PRSS- - - T. . and as oblieine fo . It isnt a pleasant subject to discuss; his subordinates of the road patrons y affair, hut has it for a man to be. His as It U this judgment is mo? friends of Brown-Bradle- the ever occurred to any that he is not menof the tally sound? No man in his sound senses would act as he has acted and is still acting; no man would rant and rave at officers sent to arrest Mrs. Bradley as he did the last time a warex-senat- or conduct all through the matter has b en more like that of a man whose reason had forsaken its throne, than those of a sane person. No man in his right senses glorifies himself and the object of his illicit passion, in public. Violation of the law of social regulation is a vice that seeks seclusion, not publicity. As to the woman herself, there need be no sympathy wasted. By her actions she has forfeited all right and title to the respect of anyone. She has brought shame to honest and respetced relatives and friends, and has been the cause of bitter tears being shed because of her scandalous actions. Had she been a wronged woman the public might have expressed sorrow for her unfortunate plight, but as the case stauds, she has no one to offer a friendly word. By the way, Bradley, her former husband, is in jail over In Nevada, awaiting trial for the embezzlement of some of the funds of a railroad company for which he was working. He has been there for two months, and his trial is expected almost dally. and he is untiring in his efforts to good service. If he is given fun power there will soon be a marked improvement, both in tue condition of tne men and in tne service. ..SEE.. His rant was served. i i A Delightful Place to Visit A Profitable Place to Lira Greatest Play Ground Famous Places which everyone wants to sea Invest in a ticks! te CALIFORNIA and secure rich dividends in HEALTH, PLEASURE and : WEALTH. : o Thomas F. Thomas, who, for four years, has held the position of jailer at the county bastile severed his connection with tnat Institution a few days ago. Mr. Thomas only fault was that he is a Democrat and the new administration is Republican. Mr. Thomas was one of the best men that has ever held the position of jailer in this county. He was always at his post, and always to be relied upon. He showed tact and discretion in handling the tough characters committed to his charge, and made an enviable record in all respects. on Earth Mountain, Valkp, Rivers, Lakes ui Ocean Reached by outhern Pacific Company's Lines. , O For AMsrlpMra aa$ literatus sail s4 . Portraits on Tombstones. Local marble dealers are taking a No. 201 Main SU SaH LaJu Cfe. keen interest in an enterprise, which had its origin in Denmark, for reproD. L SKAT. ducing the pictures of dead persons on their tombstones, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. They say that it is very probable that the movement will spread to America in a short time. The craze started among the Danes as a result of the use of artificial marble. A Danish master builder succeeded in producing a stone of such delicate tints that it was impossible to distinguish it from the natural product. The imitation of the more expensive species was found to cost far less than the natural, and Is made in any form desired, columns, plain, or fluted, and capitals as readily as flat slabs. The durability is said to be as great as that of the genuine marble. It was also found that it was possible to reproduce, by carving, a picture of the deceased person, in the imitation marble, much easier and far cheaper than the work could be done with the genuine article. $6.00 For Elgin or picture-on-the-tombsto- . o Truth congratulates the street car company, its employes and the public on the appointment of Assistant Superintendent Arnold to take full charge of the working forces of the company. Mr. Arnold is thorougnly competent to discharge the duties incumbent to hisp osition. lie is considerate towards Wa- ltham dust proof work ing man's wstoh. 11.20 for the hast cheap Watch on rank All kinds of watches at reduced prices. Expert repairing s specialty. SAL SICKLE, Ihejewelii 78 Bast Second South St- - Bet ween Commercial and State Streets. M. A.J. WSM" P. BRAFPST. WEBER & BRAFFET, ATTOKHMY SALT LAM dTT' S27-8- J8 D. AT LAW. Utah. F. Walker Bldg. WINDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL. CKNTRALLY LOCATED. Rates 50c, 75c and SL00. . . 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